[過去ログ] Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 213 (1002レス)
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(1): 外人 (ワッチョイWW ff3d-CmmK) 2019/09/13(金)03:06:45.81 ID:v5g6d3PQ0(1) AAS
>>98
Depending on location in relation to the equator, your ancestors would have gone through evolution gaining different traits.
With asians, narrow eyes and similar physiology to europeans were the favorable trait.

>>99
We have something similar in Canada for my area. These are SUVs used to suppliment ambulances and fire rescue.
Then again you said they wern't emergency services so I have no idea.
211: (アウアウエーT Sa0a-plfC) 2019/09/23(月)01:37:46.81 ID:aRIxBOJ8a(2/2) AAS
a recent study shows that tomatoes have bad influence on your hair (on your head)
and eating tomatoes may promote you going bald.
i like tomatoes and this is obviously a shocking news.
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(2): 名無しさん@日本語勉強中 (CA 0H69-Dkz/) 2019/09/24(火)10:28:18.81 ID:sGonzLr8H(5/15) AAS
>>244
Peter Barakan seems to have been born and raised in England, so if his Japanese is really perfect, then that's certainly impressive.
I wonder why some people are able to able to learn foreign languages to perfection, while others never reach that point, even after immersing themselves in the language for decades.
Does it come down to their studying habits, or just some sort of natural abilities?

At any rate, in English we have a common saying: "Don't let perfect be the enemy of good".
In other words, it's better to keep trying and to become very good at something, than to give up because you feel like you will never be perfect.
368: (ワッチョイ bfe3-hJNX) 2019/09/30(月)03:24:18.81 ID:lUPLy/E20(6/6) AAS
>>367
They aren’t trying to look good to men in the first place.
438: (ワッチョイW 7d9d-I3Hu) 2019/10/03(木)21:28:01.81 ID:T1Gw3oHA0(3/3) AAS
I wanna make tons of money by teaching how to pass 英検 tests for junior and high schoolers.
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(1): (ワッチョイW 7d9d-601y) 2019/10/05(土)22:17:36.81 ID:nzhzkURr0(7/8) AAS
Omg. This looks divine!

https://i.imgur.com/ZPKGYVF.jpg
567: (ワッチョイW 979d-mT29) 2019/10/12(土)21:13:27.81 ID:tH9eLXfZ0(7/8) AAS
It’s a pidgin English if you don’t know.
610: (ワッチョイW 979d-Yuqh) 2019/10/16(水)21:52:34.81 ID:0AhENF8d0(1) AAS
I kinda wish we have a huge typhoon every weekend so that we have to stay home all day.

That’s because I have no life.
684: (アウアウエーT Saaa-G0+v) 2019/10/20(日)23:34:07.81 ID:zFia5AABa(1) AAS
Japan way is doooooooone. :(
816: (ワッチョイW e39d-I6j1) 2019/10/28(月)00:43:59.81 ID:DOWxG2qm0(1/5) AAS
Seria vs Daiso
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(3): (ワッチョイ ffb8-kwV+) 2019/10/29(火)02:15:52.81 ID:hf9jKXS10(2/6) AAS
>>831
Chihuahua está en el campo.
Cómo preparaste el dinero?
Los precios en Japón son altos, verdad?
849
(3): (スプッッ Sd1f-cdox) 2019/10/29(火)05:03:28.81 ID:fP+T6fO+d(1/2) AAS
>>847
Thank you.Could you fix >>845 into correct English? And Do you have any question about Japanese?
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(1): (ワッチョイ 8f7f-9T4N) 2019/10/29(火)05:14:09.81 ID:SEUFCRgH0(13/15) AAS
>>849
Sure.

>I can teach you Japanese if you teach me English in this chat room. I don't have line ID.
So far, your English seems pretty good, but if you want to sound more natural, this should help:

"I can teach you Japanese if you teach me some English in exchange, here on this board."

The trick is to get used to different vocabulary, you can learn just by reading more and using those new words
you see in your conversations.
993: (ワッチョイ 4f65-EJQs) 2019/11/07(木)07:37:48.81 ID:GhX9G+620(1/3) AAS
If "not that pic", then why are you (or 989) ashamed of that picture?
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